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I want to get some signals from a electronic circuit at my serial-port
com0. I don't know how to attach the pin's from the serial port with the
gpioctl tool. I think it my hardware is not supported, but I don't know
exactly. In my dmesg there is nothing like this:
gpio0 at gscpcib0:
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I want to get some signals from a electronic circuit at my serial-
port com0. I don't know how to attach the pin's from the serial port
with the gpioctl tool. I think it my hardware is not supported, but
I don't know exactly. In my dmesg there is nothing like this:
gpio0 at gscpcib0:
Am Sat, 28 Mar 2009 15:34:01 +1000
schrieb michael enoma aghayere unixadmi...@gmail.com:
Stefan,
This is nothing to be scared of.
Unlike the files mentioned in the Linux article, 486-50.sol is a
plain old text file.
--
~michael
www.BSDqed.com
Thanks for the confirmation!
I guessed sth.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 11:56:45AM +, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
Incidentally, I'm running Mathematica on i386 using compat_linux. There
are a few non-trivial steps involved in the installation--contact me if
you want the details.
I've received a few requests for the Mathematica installation
I have a problem concerning a Sata Dvd-Rom recognized by the BIOS as:
TSSTcorpDVD-ROM SH
The motherboard is a Asus M3A, with a Sata300 hard drive and the above
mentionned Sata150 DVD-ROM.
I have installed OpenBSD amd64 snapshot of March 27, 2009, using the same
DVD-ROM. The installation
I have a problem concerning a Sata Dvd-Rom recognized by the BIOS as:
TSSTcorpDVD-ROM SH
The motherboard is a Asus M3A, with a Sata300 hard drive and the above
mentionned Sata150 DVD-ROM.
I have installed OpenBSD amd64 snapshot of March 27, 2009, using the same
DVD-ROM. The installation
Hi,
I wanted to confirmed that this is not just a side effect of a temporary
possibility now that we can use both the following cases below. I am
asking as this is clear in man 5 pf.conf, but there isn't any mention of
it in man 5 bgpd.conf, however testing it does show as working.
Just
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 02:56:54AM +0100, frantisek holop wrote:
this is for the dying breed of fdisk gurus...
prepare some snacks, it's long.
i think nick covered your points pretty well, but just to follow up, we
did find a need for some changes, so i've included those changes below
(now
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